?Darwin was Wrong.? New Scientist "Darwinism Must Die So That Evolution May Live.? The New York Times "We are witnessing a transition from the science of the past, to the science of the future." David Pine and Nobel Laureate Robert Laughlin, physicists Over 100 internationally recognized scientists today say that a new scientific model of evo... more »lution has emerged that entirely overturns Charles Darwin?s ideas. The story they tell is: ?Evolution is true. Darwin is wrong. This changes everything.? These breakthroughs are turning our concept of evolution upside down. Old Darwinian ideas that have long infused our beliefs about nature, the environment, medicine, education, society and human nature are now being reversed. Evolution Revolution reveals: Why leading scientists say Darwin is wrong, and a new theory of evolution called "self-assembly" is the correct scientific explanation. How these discoveries provide unprecedented tools for fighting viruses, halting cancer, regenerating damaged hearts and other medical advances ? discoveries already moving from laboratory into hospitals and clinics helping millions. How this revolution reverses old ideas about human nature and society. How it completely alters the answer to the question: ?What does it mean to be human?? Evolution Revolution explains: Why biologists say perpetuating Darwin's theory seriously delays important discoveries. Why social scientists say Darwinism is still used to justify discrimination, racism, and genocide. Why leading historians at Harvard, Cambridge and elsewhere say the old stories told about the discovery of evolution, and Darwin?s role in it, are largely untrue. And they reveal the true history of evolution. Evolution Revolution shows: Why scientists say this revolution carries a powerful (and scientifically valid) message of optimism and empowerment about the human future. Why these discoveries overturn Darwin?s nihilistic idea of nature as s brutal struggle in which the "unfit" are eliminated. Modern science replaces with a new vision in which cooperative relationships and mutual benefit allow nature to become increasingly complex. How these discoveries provide humanity with unprecedented new tools for change. We can transform ourselves, our societies, our Earth and our children?s future by working with nature?s own processes, rather than against them.« less